Bolivia says Morales' plane diverted, apparently over Snowden
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Re: Bolivia says Morales' plane diverted, apparently over Snowden
#72Earlier quoted context omitted.
That's funny because, what, all US politicians use cocaine?
Table B.7 Cocaine Use in Past Year, by Age Group and State: Percentages, Annual Averages Based on 2006 and 2007 NSDUHs District of Columbia 5.10 [1] DC out in front by more than a nose, historically too. Probably not just politicians at the trough though. [1] http://oas.samhsa.gov/2k7state/AppB.htm#TabB-1
Re: Bolivia says Morales' plane diverted, apparently over Snowden
#73Question: Wouldn't it be super easy to check a private plane for how many passengers are on board? Just watching the passengers board with a thermographic camera should do the trick.
It would probably be an illegal search in violation of diplomatic immunity. (airports aren't allowed to scan diplomatic pouches)
Re: Bolivia says Morales' plane diverted, apparently over Snowden
#74Earlier quoted context omitted.
If you assume the goal of all this is to deter future leaks, I'd say they are doing a pretty good job. Snowden has so much uncertainty and risk in the next few weeks that I bet borderline whistle-blowers are rethinking their plan. Arresting him quietly without the media gets them Snowden, but not the deterrent.
Snowden saw how Manning, Binney, Drake and others were treated, and it didn't stop him.
Re: Bolivia says Morales' plane diverted, apparently over Snowden
#75Now we know what will happen to Snowden if he is granted asylum by a country that can only be reached by flight. The flight permits will be rescinded, the plane forced to land and subjected to a search, and if Snowden is present I suspect he will be arrested and extradited to the USA on the basis that the asylum is invalid on the grounds that it was not granted in the destination country. Russia really is his best ch…
From Reuters:
http://www.voanews.com/content/snowden-aslym-options-dwindle...
There are embassies for Ecuador, Venezuela, and Iceland in Moscow.
EDIT: Oh and Bolivia too.
Re: Bolivia says Morales' plane diverted, apparently over Snowden
#76Now we know what will happen to Snowden if he is granted asylum by a country that can only be reached by flight. The flight permits will be rescinded, the plane forced to land and subjected to a search, and if Snowden is present I suspect he will be arrested and extradited to the USA on the basis that the asylum is invalid on the grounds that it was not granted in the destination country. Russia really is his best ch…
If that is true, and this was the American response, then is suggests we (the Americans) are more frazzled than we should be at this point. Whom ever is heading up the recovery effort in DC is making poor decisions at this point.
Re: Bolivia says Morales' plane diverted, apparently over Snowden
#77Earlier quoted context omitted.
They are not allowed to forcibly enter. But of course that does not stop bullying like this where they the "request" permission to enter while making it clear they won't allow him to fly through their airspace if he doesn't.
Which could/would cause as big of a diplomatic uproar as forcibly entering the plane.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/07/03/us-usa-security-sn...
Re: Bolivia says Morales' plane diverted, apparently over Snowden
#78Earlier quoted context omitted.
They still have to refuel...
Wouldn't it be possible and not that hard to outfit a private plane with supersize fuel tanks, occupying the entire cargo area?